Through Europe on a Camel

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Perhaps you're traveling through Europe -- or even the world -- but not planning on spending all your savings along the way. This is a way you can do it and possibly even meet a friend along the way.

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Author: Jennifer

Day 1 - Munich

This first day will give you an overview of the city. You will explore some of the major areas, and do so in a time efficient manner. My suggestion, take a bike! Of course you could spend the day in the subway if the weather doesn't permit, but Munich is wonderful when the sun is shining!
Familiarize yourself with Augustiner on day one. It is a name to know.
If you're around Marienplatz for lunch, grab a bit to eat at the Viktualienmarkt.
The News Bar has fresh food, a drink special, and a youthful atmosphere that should help you feel welcomed.
Many of these sites are outdoors and do not require admission fees. Conserve your money by spending your time outdoors!

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Rindermarkt 1
Innenstadt
80331 Munich, Germany

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+49 89 260 4828

Day 2 - Munich

Get your culture fill at the Residenz, which is located within the city. Dachau will require a bit of a trip on the S-bahn, but it is a good way to spend the morning or afternoon.
Grab a pizza or pasta for lunch. Siegstor, the Fußgänger zone, and Frauenkirche are more outdoor sights that you will save money on. Peaches has American style food, and large bowls of cocktails that you can share with friends for an affordable drinking option. If you still want a bite to eat afterwards, head down the street to Mama's Kebaphaus - open late!

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Frauenplatz 1
80331 Munich, Germany

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+49 89 290 0820

Day 3 - Munich

Your last day in Munich! You've covered a lot of ground in the city, so take a trip to Ammersee and see the surrounding area if the weather is nice.
At Auer-Hahn you can get your last taste of Bavarian cuisine. Or perhaps Atzinger, the student pub, will be more fit to your style.
Otherwise, the Galerie Heinz Herzer or Schloss Nymphenburg are good alternatives.
Gast has fresh cooked cafeteria style eating with a lounge, outdoor seating, and 14€ bottles of wine. If you're still thirsty, cheap drinks are sold at Barschwein.